Top Things To Do Labor Day Weekend In Houston

Labor Day weekend is a three-day weekend which also brings with it the end of summer. This holiday weekend is quite often spent on home and garden projects preparing for the fall, but many are also looking to have one last run of fun before saying goodbye to summer. Whether you are visiting Houston for the Labor Day holiday or just looking for places to go and things to do, these top five events and attractions can take the work out of planning your weekend.

Start the day slow with Yoga, then ease on into a kayak. Hit the trails for bike riding and walking and cool off at the Mist Tree or Gateway Fountain. Dine on the deck, enjoy the arts, play on the playground and put around on the putting green. There is all that and more at Discovery Green. Some entertainments have a nominal fee, but visiting the park is free. Parking is available on the street and the nearby parking garage.

Kick off the National Football League season at Kemah Boardwalk on August 31, 2014 as you meet the Texans. Get to know your Texans NFL Ambassadors, cheerleaders and mascot while you play games, win prizes and get autographs at this fun-filled football event. While you are there, take advantage of all of the dining, amusement park attractions and entertainment available on Labor Day and everyday.

Are you ready for some football? Football season kicks off with this epic battle between Texas Southern University and Prairie View A&M in the Labor Day Classic. Pick your seats carefully to make sure that Prairie View fans sit on the west side of the stadium and TSU fans on the east. Parking is $10 and tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com. But this isn’t just an epic battle between the teams, but between the bands too. You won’t want to go far from the halftime show.

Whet your whistle Labor Day weekend in Galveston at the BrewMasters Craft Beer Festival, the largest craft beer festival in Texas. For adults only, ticket prices vary. But if you want to taste craft beer in Texas and meet the people who create it, it’s no work at all to head over to Galveston Island. Taste, test, attend seminars about brewing, eat and shop. No children are allowed for this adults-only Labor Day event and ticket prices start at $25 and $15 for designated drivers.

Why decide where you are going to go for Labor Day weekend when you can buy one CityPass and go to five of the best attractions that Houston has to offer. CityPass gives you admission to SpaceCenter Houston, Downtown Aquarium, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo or Kemah Boardwalk, and The Children’s Museum of Houston or the Museum of Fine Arts. Not only can you visit all five of these attractions, but you can take the whole weekend to do it and save over $40 on adult admission to these locations and over $30 on children’s admission. You also get to skip long lines and get other perks using the passes. Best of all, it takes all of the work out of your Labor Day play.

Mother of four college to Kindergarten, Lisa Carey is a National and Local writer for Examiner. She brings with her 20 years experience in education, working with families and her enthusiasm for the Houston area. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.